**Coin Dealers Targeted by Organized Crime Groups Following Coin Show Attendances**

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  1. ToughCOINS

    ToughCOINS Dealer Member Moderator

    Just got this email tonight . . .

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    Press Release

    **Coin Dealers Targeted by Organized Crime Groups Following Coin Show Attendances**

    Coin dealers across the nation have become the latest victims of organized crime, facing targeted attacks following their attendance at coin shows. In light of the recent criminal activity within the past ninety days, the Numismatic Crime Information Center is issuing a warning to coin show dealers and promoters to remain vigilant and take proactive security measures.

    Reports received by NCIC in the last 90 days show a spike in brazen thefts indicating a disturbing pattern: after dealers participating in coin shows have fallen prey to orchestrated criminal activities. NCIC has been closely tracking the recent spike and analyzing similarities in coin show related offenses that have occurred across the country. Currently NCIC is assisting law enforcement agencies in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland and Tennessee.

    "Organized crime groups have been identified as the perpetrators," remarked Doug Davis, Founder and President for NCIC. These incidents have not only resulted in substantial financial losses for dealers but have also posed significant safety risks to dealers and collectors alike.

    The aftermath of such incidents extends beyond mere financial loss. Many dealers report emotional distress and a sense of vulnerability, fearing for their safety and the security of their businesses. The impact reverberates throughout the entire numismatic community, eroding trust and tarnishing the enjoyment of what is otherwise a cherished hobby.

    NCIC is working closely with law enforcement agencies who are actively investigating these crimes and providing additional investigative resources and expertise, recognizing the need for swift action to apprehend those responsible and stem the tide of criminal activity targeting coin dealers.

    "We are committed to working closely with law enforcement and numismatic industry partners to address this alarming trend," affirmed Doug Davis. "Together, we must remain vigilant and resilient in the face of these challenges, preserving the integrity of the numismatic industry."

    In response to these developments, organizers of coin shows are urged to prioritize security arrangements and provide a safe environment for dealers and attendees. Additionally, coin collectors are encouraged to remain cautious and report any suspicious activity to authorities promptly.

    The numismatic community stands united in condemning these reprehensible acts and remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting the joy of numismatics while safeguarding the well-being of its members.

    NCIC encourages dealers and collectors to sign up for free email crime alerts at www.numismaticcrimes.org to stay informed of current criminal activities, trends, and patterns within the numismatic industry.


    Doug Davis
    817-723-7231
    Doug@numismaticcrimes.org


    This Crime Alert is intended to advise you of criminal activity that may affect you or your business. If you have questions or suspect information, call the issuing law enforcement agency.

    NCIC | numismaticcrimes.org
    Numismatic Crime Information Center | P.O. Box 14080 | Arlington, TX 76094 US

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  3. numist

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    Doug needs to check his page. Lots of gibberish about online casinos in the news section.
     
  4. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    For the past several months a dealer has been followed from the show that I attend. The dealer stops some where and their unattended vehicle is broken into and inventory removed. Many have suffered devastating losses.
    Creepy as all heck. Am I going to be next? We had to change our travel habits. After the show we used to stop at restaurants or a market to pick up something nice to make at home. Can't do it any more. Are we the one who going to be followed? Will they watch me un-load at my home, then try a robbery?
     
  5. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Man how I hate to hear that. When the ner-do-wells make it so that a decent man has to change his life... It is time to fight back.
     
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  6. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    I'm terrified and feel helpless. Full carry is useless in this situation. The only things I can do is be vigilant, alert, go straight home and hope I am not setting myself up for a home robbery or invasion.
    Since my post yet another dealer was targeted. He stopped on his way home to visit a client. While inside the robbers were breaking into his vehicle. A passing motorist and a neighbor caught it on video for what ever thats worth.
     
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